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Dojo is a tech platform that connects BAME (Black, Asian and Minority, Ethnic) students and professionals with like-minded peers and mentors. Backed by a group of distinguished advisors, including Sceenic, LinkedIn, and Mckinsey, Dojo is reimagining career development and is on a mission to deal with diversity and inclusion by democratising access to mentorship across the globe. Dojo has also been a participant in the ZINC VC tech-for-good incubator. With the proceeds, the company will tackle key hires and execute on strategic partnerships.
days to go: Expired investment: £24,700
Inadash is an on-demand property renting platform that can keep transactions transparent, quick, and easy. This marketplace is featured as the 'Future of Renting' by TimeOut. The talented team of Inadash has established a series of substantial PR. The company aims to establish a well-seasoned and passionate senior management team. With the proceeds, the company is working towards achieving a dominant share of London agents. Inadash is also focusing on securing new clients and increasing their MRR. It will also accelerate its product development by adding two full-time software developers.
days to go: Expired investment: £405,145
Cashin allows anyone to buy a bitcoin through partnered retailers. The bitcoin can be purchased with either card or cash and then paid directly to your bitcoin wallet. They are live in East and West London.  The funding will be used to launch Cashin all over the UK and also strengthen their team. (EIS Pending) (SEIS Partial)
days to go: Expired investment: £102,940
Thyngs are connecting real world experiences to people's digital mobile lives so any marketer can transform their existing promotional objects into interactable encounters. Thyngs has already developed ground-breaking services in events, entertainment and the charitable sectors since being founded in March 2016. 
days to go: Expired investment: £50,000
UK Software Job operate within the £25bn UK recruitment market, providing a platform for employers to connect with software professionals. Employers are able to populate their profile, showcasing their company whilst asking specific screening questions to review and compare candidates.
days to go: Expired investment: £18,240
Using the latest in Internet of Things (IoT) and low-power technology, Sensize has created a system to globally monitor supply chains. Trackers are fitted to reusable plastic crates, containers, cages and palettes. They are used to alert theft, record their location and detect the environment as they are transported through a supply chain.
days to go: Expired investment: £149,240
TrustPortal is a digital AI platform helping global clients such as Telefonica and EDF to deliver advanced customer service by augmenting existing Information Technology (IT) systems. The company argues that poor customer service costs UK companies an estimated £37 billion per year. TrustPortal aims to address this situation. It points out that companies with great Customer eXperiences (CX) have witnessed 30% more revenue growth than others with a further 69% of companies agreeing that improving CX is critical/very important. TrustPortal combines leading Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and AI technology to help companies boost their CX scores. It aims to become a contender in the RPA software market that is predicted to be worth $19 billion by 2027. The company will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,249,997
Ergoe Energy are designing an app that will calculate your household energy consumption every day. It will then browse the whole energy market to ensure you are on the best purchase tariff. Eventually Ergoe Energy want the app to be able to manage your excess energy produced and sell it back to the grid automatically.
days to go: Expired investment: £11,890
Boring Money is an investment guidance platform that presents users with investment/pension guides & comparison tables to help them make sound investment decisions. The company asserts that 47% of the UK's 16 million investors lack confidence and want clearer communication to make better investment decisions. BM sees itself as the solution to the aforementioned issue and aims to be a market leader in the segment. The company earned £1 million+ in revenue in 2019 and a 4.8/5 rating on Trustpilot. BM's clients include organisations like BlackRock, Barclays, Wealthify and Nutmeg. The company has also featured in publications like The Financial Times, The Times & the BBC. It will use the investment to grow its presence, monetise its website, and help more people make better investment decisions.

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days to go: Expired investment: £900,009
Dealdio is a mobile application designed for local retailers to increase customer loyalty and promote offers through DD loyalty points. It provides a platform for millions of small businesses to promote and offer genuine deals to customers. Dealdio has integrated local shops such as Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's, and many more. Since its pilot program's launch, over 1000 businesses listings have joined with a user base of over 2500. In February, the company had secured a seed funding of £100,000. Dealdio is building relationships with retailers all over London, and its revenue is growing 20% month over month. With the funds raised, the company will extend its range by increasing sales team and running numerous marketing campaigns. Dealdio is also aiming to change its traditional methods of promotion.
days to go: Expired investment: £34,910
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